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Professional Water Well Inspection Services

A comprehensive well inspection tells you exactly what you're working with — before you buy property, before a small problem becomes a big one, or before you spend money replacing equipment that may just need service.

Why Get a Well Inspection?

Most well problems don't announce themselves — they develop slowly until they become expensive emergencies. An inspection catches issues at the stage where they're still affordable to fix.

Buying Rural Property

A well serving a home you're about to purchase may be 20 or 30 years old with no service history. An inspection protects you from inheriting a failing system — or gives you leverage in negotiations if issues are found.

Annual Maintenance Check

Just like a home's HVAC system benefits from annual service, your well benefits from yearly assessment. Small issues — early-stage pump wear, declining yield, slight water quality shifts — are caught before they become emergencies.

Diagnosing Existing Problems

Low pressure, sputtering water, brown tint, or sulfur odor all have causes that aren't always obvious. An inspection — especially a camera inspection — diagnoses the actual problem rather than guessing and replacing parts.

Pre-Permit for Replacement Wells

If you're applying to drill a replacement well in Utah, a documented assessment of your existing well's condition supports the permit application and demonstrates need to the Division of Water Rights.

Comprehensive Inspection Services

Video Camera Inspection

Our fiber optic downhole camera gives us a real-time, high-resolution view of your well's interior from top to bottom — without pulling the pump or disturbing the system.

  • Full-depth fiber optic camera inspection
  • Casing condition — cracks, joint separation, corrosion
  • Screen integrity and plugging assessment
  • Mineral encrustation and biofouling detection
  • Pump intake condition and submergence depth
  • Static water level visual confirmation
  • Recorded video provided to property owner

Water Quality Testing

Southern Utah groundwater carries unique mineral fingerprints. Our full water quality panel identifies what's in your water and whether any parameters exceed EPA drinking water standards.

  • Coliform bacteria (total & E. coli)
  • Nitrates and nitrites
  • Arsenic — critical in Washington & Kane counties
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
  • Hardness and calcium/magnesium
  • pH measurement
  • Iron and manganese
  • Results compared to EPA MCL standards

Pump & System Testing

A well can look fine on camera but have a pump or pressure system operating well below spec. Our pump and system tests reveal actual performance against what the well and pump should be delivering.

  • Flow rate testing (gallons per minute output)
  • Pressure system performance — static and operating pressure
  • Drawdown analysis — how the water level responds to pumping
  • Static water level measurement
  • Recovery rate testing
  • Pressure tank pre-charge verification
  • Electrical amp draw and motor performance

Well Log Review

Utah maintains state well records dating back decades. Reviewing your well's original driller's report tells us construction details that are otherwise invisible — and flags risks before we ever start field testing.

  • Utah GWDB well log retrieval and review
  • Original casing type, diameter, and depth
  • Screen interval and gravel pack details
  • Well age and construction era assessment
  • Historical water quality data comparison
  • Identification of non-standard construction practices
  • Cross-reference with neighboring well performance

Written Inspection Report

Every inspection concludes with a written report that documents findings clearly and provides actionable recommendations — not vague language that leaves you guessing. If you're buying property, the report is formatted to be shared with your real estate agent, lender, or attorney.

Cost estimates for any recommended repairs are included in plain language, so you know what you're looking at before committing to anything.

Photos & Video Stills

Camera inspection stills documenting key findings at depth

Test Results

All water quality and pump performance data with EPA benchmarks

Clear Findings

Issues documented in plain English — no jargon without explanation

Cost Estimates

Repair and remediation cost ranges for any issues found

Recommendations

Prioritized action items — urgent vs. maintenance vs. future planning

Digital Delivery

PDF report emailed within 24 hours of inspection completion

Inspection Pricing

Inspection costs vary based on well depth, location, and which components you need tested. A basic visual and pump test starts at a different price point than a full camera inspection with certified water quality lab panel. We'll give you a clear quote before scheduling.

Note: Certified water quality lab testing requires samples sent to an accredited Utah lab — results typically returned in 5–7 business days.

Get an Inspection Quote Call (435) 800-WELL

Know What You Have Before It Fails

Whether you're buying rural property or just due for an annual check, we'll give you a complete picture of your well's condition — clearly and honestly.

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